Northcote, VIC, 3070
Sunbeam House brings that relaxed inner-north Melbourne energy to camera: bright white walls, honey-toned timber floors, open-plan living and a soft mix of mid-century, modern and family-lived-in details. The main living zone is spacious and practical, with a kitchen, dining and lounge area flowing together under high ceilings, skylights and clean daylight. Lovely. No notes from continuity.
The lounge opens straight onto the garden through wide sliding glass doors, giving productions a natural indoor-outdoor rhythm for family scenes, lifestyle content, commercials or warm domestic drama. The mustard sofa, timber furniture, plants, books, guitar and art add character without overwhelming the frame, while the kitchen brings sleek black benchtops, cream cabinetry, stainless steel appliances and enough clean lines for food, homewares or editorial-style shoots.
Outside, the compact garden offers a neat lawn, timber deck, dark fencing, established greenery and a pergola-style seating area with festoon lights. It has a private courtyard feel that could play as a family backyard, casual entertaining space, urban retreat or golden-hour drinks setup, depending on how much drama you want to pour into the glass.
The additional rooms bring useful tonal shifts, including a bright children’s room with soft colour and bunks, a calm main room with plantation shutters, a graphic yellow-accent room, and a standout bathroom with turquoise tiles and stained-glass detail. It is cheerful, flexible and camera-ready, with enough personality to feel real and enough polish to keep the crew moving.